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    Refining deliberation in bioethics
    Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 12 (4): 393-397. 2009.
    The multidisciplinary provenance of bioethics leads to a variety of discursive styles and ways of reasoning, making the discipline vulnerable to criticism and unwieldy to the setting of solid theoretical foundations. Applied ethics belongs to a group of disciplines that resort to deliberation rather than formal argumentation, therefore employing both factual and value propositions, as well as emotions, intuitions and other non logical elements. Deliberation is thus enriched to the point where et…Read more
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    Response to Confidentiality: a modified value
    Journal of Medical Ethics 14 (3): 165-165. 1988.